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Old Jan 18, 2007, 02:02 AM
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I have never been to a doctor doctor...my mother said she was to lazy to sign me up for her doctor...
so i went to the pediatrics till i was 18 but it was only for strep and basic physicals like for school
i have had a dry hacking cough since i was little...it shakes my whole body and i feel so tired and drained afterwards...my friend who is an RN said it sounded like lung damage or something pretty bad
and since around 17 my bones hurt..i feel like im 72 years old...it hurts to just to flex my fingers at times...today it was my ankles and legs talk about pain especially since i was on my feet all day
i also have alot of headaches
cancer runs in my family like water...alot have succumbed to it
im hoping im not next but i dont know what i have
i have no insurance because im going to cna school and a part time job....ugg
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Old Jan 19, 2007, 12:20 PM
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Hello I hope things get better soon. Maybe you can have your thyroid checked and see if this may be a culprit of the problem. Thyroid is directly related to respiratory ailments, and asthma, and you just may need medication. Vitamins help and if you are eunderweight eating properly is a must, to help the pain if you are underweight it can cause arthritis, and other problems. there is a number of meal planning techniques and diets on the American Diabetes Association website and it will help you to maintain weight but get the proper nutrition tha tyou amy need at this time for your pain, and calcium is very important as well, along with exercise. You dont have to be in pain all of the time there is help and getting a good dr helps that process. Take Care Soidhonia
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Old Jan 19, 2007, 12:24 PM
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Hello again I forgot to invite you to chat with Dr Wylie today at 2:30 he may be able to help you wth your questions. Also I thought that you may want to get tested for parasites as well, that is becoming a rampant diagnosis for people as well. Just to make sure you are okay. Take care Soidhonia
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Old Jan 19, 2007, 08:15 PM
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you can go to the county health department. did you have to get a TB test before you entered CNA school? if you did, we can rule that out. if not, go get one. and do what Soidhonia suggested also. they are free.

incidentally, a pediatrician is a real doctor who went to regular med school and then picked a speciality.....children. he can be trusted to diagnose you even though you're over 18........xoxoxo pat
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